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. >> 16 marylanders have died already with more fatalities expected over the weekend. >> this is really humid here. >> this man is happy he will be headed back on to denver this afternoon. >> i will be escaping. >> d.c. officials say the of when that key indices reach 95, they will open four cooling centers to the public. >>> turning now to the cleanup in the gulf of mexico -- tropical storm bonnie heading toward the gulf of mexico right now an oil spill recovery efforts are in full retreat. all ships around the site of the rod blagojevich oil rig have been forced to withdraw along with drilling rigs. -- all the ships around the site of the oil rig had been forced to withdraw along with drilling rigs. >> tropical storm body has picked up steam as it continues on a collision course with the area of the gulf impacted by the bp oil's bel pre personnel on ships are being evaluated and drilling on the relief well's has been suspended. >> the intention is to put the vessels may safe place so they can return as quickly as possible and resume operations. >> 2-4 inches of rain is forecast of fou
. >> 16 marylanders have died already with more fatalities expected over the weekend. >> this is really humid here. >> this man is happy he will be headed back on to denver this afternoon. >> i will be escaping. >> d.c. officials say the of when that key indices reach 95, they will open four cooling centers to the public. >>> turning now to the cleanup in the gulf of mexico -- tropical storm bonnie heading toward the gulf of mexico right now an oil spill...
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maryland lawmakers are trying to block the move. they call the ship an icon and the baltimore port. employes 18 civilians and 60 full time able personnel. >>> coming up, parenthood is not for everyone. 7 on your side with why more women are saying no to having kids. and part >>> a new study finds more and more women are deciding not to become mothers. a recent report from the pure research center look at women between 40-44. women without children rose from 10% in 1976 to 18% in 2008. alison starling looks at some of the reasons why. >> charlie, johnny, and jenny called them aunt and uncle, but terry and jeannette consider themselves the grandparents. mother is not their daughter but a friend of the family and employee. fitzsimmons has spent years developing her interior design and home furnishing business, part of the reason she says she has never had children are grown. >> it never seemed the right time to have children. the career was growing, doing really well. we put it on the back burner. before we know it, i feel like we are too old now. >> at 55 years old, she is among the g
maryland lawmakers are trying to block the move. they call the ship an icon and the baltimore port. employes 18 civilians and 60 full time able personnel. >>> coming up, parenthood is not for everyone. 7 on your side with why more women are saying no to having kids. and part >>> a new study finds more and more women are deciding not to become mothers. a recent report from the pure research center look at women between 40-44. women without children rose from 10% in 1976 to 18%...
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classroom here at flowers high. 39-year-old brian kotney, a football coach and teacher in springdale, maryland has been indicted on a long list of sex fences. they allege he had sex with two 15-year-old female students in a classroom on a numb of occasions from december of 2009 to february of 2010. >> i have kids of my own there. i share the public's concern about -- about our children being safe in the schools. i understand the public reaction to this kind of scenario. >> the school spokesperson says after the initial arrest in june, he was removed from the classroom and eventually terminated. no one answered the door at his town house in laurel. a warrant has been issued for his arrest. >> also, he really should -- should not violate kids trust. >> they're supposed to protect and nurture children and not take advantage. >> the girls -- the girls trust him and for him to turn against them like that is just sickening. >> if convicted of all 10 charges, he could face up to 40 years, more than 40 years in fact, if convicted on all charges in prison. we are live in prince george's county. abc new
classroom here at flowers high. 39-year-old brian kotney, a football coach and teacher in springdale, maryland has been indicted on a long list of sex fences. they allege he had sex with two 15-year-old female students in a classroom on a numb of occasions from december of 2009 to february of 2010. >> i have kids of my own there. i share the public's concern about -- about our children being safe in the schools. i understand the public reaction to this kind of scenario. >> the...
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the belt way goes all the way around, starting around 123, all but around 250 in maryland. it is extremely slow traffic. let's take a look at what is going on at i-95 springfield. it is extremely long delays because it is friday and the summer and this is what happens. >> good deal, thank you. coming up, controversial changes for the first family. wine the governor's brother-in- law is becoming a woman. >> see how little some are able law is becoming a woman. >> see how little some are able ♪ plug and play. now understanding my diabetes is that simple. [ male announcer ] the contour usb meter from bayer. [ nick ] look at this. the software's built right in. how cool is that? [ male announcer ] it's the first meter with plug-and-play technology, helping you transform ordinary testing information into deeper understanding. [ nick ] a meter that plugs into my nonstop life -- that's my simple win. [ male announcer ] the contour usb meter. only from bayer. [ static ] >> some people have been lining up for days in the district. >> they have been one goal in mind, to try to save
the belt way goes all the way around, starting around 123, all but around 250 in maryland. it is extremely slow traffic. let's take a look at what is going on at i-95 springfield. it is extremely long delays because it is friday and the summer and this is what happens. >> good deal, thank you. coming up, controversial changes for the first family. wine the governor's brother-in- law is becoming a woman. >> see how little some are able law is becoming a woman. >> see how little...
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officials from maryland, virginia, and d.c. have introduced cells on restrictions, safety programs, and educational materials and at teenage drivers. it seems to be working according to that study. >>> 6:12, 79 degrees. >>> coming up, hope is fading fast for two people missing after the tour boat crashed in philadelphia. we will have details. >>> a new storm means more delays for the cleanup effort in the gulf. delays for the cleanup effort in the gulf. i will tell y - friend: yeah? car owner: and this is what he had in my budget. friend: oh well, the top is down! car owner: the top is gone! friend: yeah, there's lot's of head-room! car owner: tons of head-room! careful! friend: ow! car owner: that's sharp. friend: cheese! car owner: yeah. sorry. carmax spokesperson: settling for less is not smart. what is smart is getting more car for your money at carmax. guaranteed quality used cars can cost a lot less than new cars, so you can get more car for less money by shopping at carmax. now more than ever the smart choice is carmax.
officials from maryland, virginia, and d.c. have introduced cells on restrictions, safety programs, and educational materials and at teenage drivers. it seems to be working according to that study. >>> 6:12, 79 degrees. >>> coming up, hope is fading fast for two people missing after the tour boat crashed in philadelphia. we will have details. >>> a new storm means more delays for the cleanup effort in the gulf. delays for the cleanup effort in the gulf. i will tell y...
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more water problems in potomac, maryland. the mass of water main breaks sent a geysers of water shooting into the sky on wednesday afternoon. they have stopped the leak, but the repair work will take place all morning. we will have reports in a few minutes. >> dangerously high temperatures have claimed two lives in maryland. the death toll is eight. the latest case was a baltimore resident who died earlier this week. this weather is putting stress on power companies. an electric grid operator declared an emergency vet yesterday as the power demand soared. they're urging residents to conserve electricity. numerous outages across the d.c. metro area. last night people along a street in northeast had no lights and no air conditioning. >> my house is a heat box. i have nothing other than water. >> they came on bright and they said everything was going to be all right. and they went off. >> local hospitals have been busy this week treating people for heat related symptoms. >>> east coast will see on the modest relief from the heat
more water problems in potomac, maryland. the mass of water main breaks sent a geysers of water shooting into the sky on wednesday afternoon. they have stopped the leak, but the repair work will take place all morning. we will have reports in a few minutes. >> dangerously high temperatures have claimed two lives in maryland. the death toll is eight. the latest case was a baltimore resident who died earlier this week. this weather is putting stress on power companies. an electric grid...
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at area was sprayed on tuesday and another spreading is next week. >>> maryland and virginia police are calling wednesday's crackdown on hov violators of success. they got more than 700 violators. nine was cited for reckless driving and another 68 received speeding tickets. 41 people caught driving without buckling their seat belts. >>> 5:47 on this friday, time for traffic and weather. if it's going to be as hot as a firecracker and a there today. >> all weekend. >> stay in the air conditioning will find a swimming pool. water temperatures on the bay are in the low to mid '80s. that is an estimation from a computer program. it is like the gulf of mexico. so hot outside. there's a need revisory today. there's an excessive heat watch tomorrow, which is a category where spent a heat advisory. heat today. the sun rises at 6:00. 80 degrees right now at reagan national. it is already hot. 69 is the dew point. dew points remain in the '60s elsewhere or low 70's. they will be rising. college park right now is 69 to -- 79 degrees. the temperature is will quickly rise as we go to the late mornin
at area was sprayed on tuesday and another spreading is next week. >>> maryland and virginia police are calling wednesday's crackdown on hov violators of success. they got more than 700 violators. nine was cited for reckless driving and another 68 received speeding tickets. 41 people caught driving without buckling their seat belts. >>> 5:47 on this friday, time for traffic and weather. if it's going to be as hot as a firecracker and a there today. >> all weekend....
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in maryland, a 20-year-old man went into cardiac arrest while biking in 100-degree heat. with temperatures in the triple digits, the u.s. is baking. >> man, it is hot in washington, d.c. the records are being set. a heat index of 109 degrees. for the tourists, water, ice cream, maybe a little bit of shade to try and stay cool. this is not over any time soon. >>> here in raleigh, we have reports of fainting at the state's farmer's market. and if you think we're used to it here in the south, mete meteorologists say, this is rare. we had one heat index today, 117 degrees. >> reporter: why so hot? compounding the high temperatures are abnormally high humidities. we're on track to have record temperatures. >> ice cold, ice cold! >> nothing like good, cold water on a nice hot day. the only problem is when you run out. >> and the folks living in the states that have hat advisories need cold water. 11 states from georgia on up the coast. the temperatures do dissipate just a spell. it will feel still a bit steamy. we look at the temperatures. cincinnati, 91 today. 91 on tuesday. r
in maryland, a 20-year-old man went into cardiac arrest while biking in 100-degree heat. with temperatures in the triple digits, the u.s. is baking. >> man, it is hot in washington, d.c. the records are being set. a heat index of 109 degrees. for the tourists, water, ice cream, maybe a little bit of shade to try and stay cool. this is not over any time soon. >>> here in raleigh, we have reports of fainting at the state's farmer's market. and if you think we're used to it here in...
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the latest, a 20-year-old maryland man who went into cardiac arrest while cycling today. noaa cited last month as the hottest june ever reported worldwide and with july continuing the trend, the agency predicts this will be the hottest summer, the hottest year even. >> not just new york city, it's global and not just the atmosphere, the atmosphere and ocean, as well. >> reporter: moscow is enduring a month-long heat wave that has residents seeking relief in the fountains of red square. in the typically mild uk, an ice cream truck is supplying canines with cold treats. dog days of summer, indeed. sunday into monday will bring some relief in the northeast with temperatures remaining in the mid-90s but much less humidity. still, sharyn, this is not likely to be the last heat wave we see during this seemingly endless summer. >> all right, stephanie sy, thank you. >>> as we said, the weather in the gulf is much better than forecast. a rare bit of good news in the battle to seal the crippled well, tropical storm bonnie was a bust, and so tonight ships are returning to work at t
the latest, a 20-year-old maryland man who went into cardiac arrest while cycling today. noaa cited last month as the hottest june ever reported worldwide and with july continuing the trend, the agency predicts this will be the hottest summer, the hottest year even. >> not just new york city, it's global and not just the atmosphere, the atmosphere and ocean, as well. >> reporter: moscow is enduring a month-long heat wave that has residents seeking relief in the fountains of red...
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let's begin in maryland. 270 southbound, you'll find heavier volume approaching 109. at shady grove road on the camera, still moving at a pretty good pace. let's look at 66 traffic, slowing briefly in manassas and at the vienna metro station. 95 as a brief delay at the occoquan river bridge. heavy volume getting up to the beltway. alison and doug. >> thank you. >>> one more traffic notes on this friday morning, motorists are urged to avoid to the level of the beltway near i-95 south tonight and tomorrow morning. emergency deck repairs will narrow the highway to a single lane just west of telegraph road. that is until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, starting at 9:00 this evening. >>> hundreds of local homeowners are lining up for a shot at mortgage help. we will have live reports. >> right now my biggest dream is just to grow up. >> a plea for help from a broadway star. >> blowing the whistle on northwest a could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist? patient: and that's why yellow makes
let's begin in maryland. 270 southbound, you'll find heavier volume approaching 109. at shady grove road on the camera, still moving at a pretty good pace. let's look at 66 traffic, slowing briefly in manassas and at the vienna metro station. 95 as a brief delay at the occoquan river bridge. heavy volume getting up to the beltway. alison and doug. >> thank you. >>> one more traffic notes on this friday morning, motorists are urged to avoid to the level of the beltway near i-95...
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of course, can be very dangerous, and may have caused the death of one man in prince georges county, maryland, today. paramedics found the young man unconscious on a bike path. cause of death officially not established but they believe it was heat related. >> glor: tony guida in central park tonight, tony, thank you. the chicago area is dealing with extreme heat and severe flooding. more than seven inches of rain fell in some parts yesterday and overnight leaving residential neighborhoods underwater. heavy rain in eastern iowa has caused a dam to burst today. a swollen lake cut a hole 30 feet wide in the dam. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. overseas tonight, two u.s. service members are missing in afghanistan and may have been captured by the taliban. our terry mccarthy is embedded with u.s. troops in helmand province, he joins us tonight. terry, this story, highly unusual. what do we know right now? >> reporter: jeff, this is a very bizarre story. apparently the two u.s. service members were c.v.s returning from a training mission about five miles south of kabul and appeared to be kid
of course, can be very dangerous, and may have caused the death of one man in prince georges county, maryland, today. paramedics found the young man unconscious on a bike path. cause of death officially not established but they believe it was heat related. >> glor: tony guida in central park tonight, tony, thank you. the chicago area is dealing with extreme heat and severe flooding. more than seven inches of rain fell in some parts yesterday and overnight leaving residential neighborhoods...
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we are going to maryland first and show you a couple of pictures of what to expect as far as volume. 270 is moving at a good pace but loaded up. we will change cameras and no issues on the beltway at the american legion bridge. in virginia, we have plenty of traffic on 66 in manassas and across the 14th street bridge with delays leaving the pentagon. we're also go on the roosevelt bridge and falls church. >>> hot and humid again but even hotter than the past several days and that is the story of the weekend. it will be unbearable as the mercury will tell about at maybe 100 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. we will be well -- we are well into the 70's already today. we have a heat advisory from noon until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow will be one category and hotter than the heat advisory. it will feel like 105 today with an air temperature of 98. tomorrow we have a high temperature of 100 and with the the humidity, closer to 110. >> we will be right back with a look at some of this morning's top local news stories. >>> the d.c. area is under a heat advisory as temperatures climb back into record t
we are going to maryland first and show you a couple of pictures of what to expect as far as volume. 270 is moving at a good pace but loaded up. we will change cameras and no issues on the beltway at the american legion bridge. in virginia, we have plenty of traffic on 66 in manassas and across the 14th street bridge with delays leaving the pentagon. we're also go on the roosevelt bridge and falls church. >>> hot and humid again but even hotter than the past several days and that is...
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we had car wrecks in maryland and virginia. i've rarely give you read errors but i will do that because out of manassas in to the vienna there is a longstanding crash. the damage is done. there is a minor crash at the toll road eastbound and 29 has two car wrecks out of columbia. let's look live at 270 southbound the crash was a mile before the lady bug. ne divide. >>> bright sunshine today already. there are -- there will be a few pet to cause this afternoon. 83 degrees in arlington already. we are on our way to 95 this afternoon. it will gradually become less humid later this afternoon. if temperatures will skyrocket through the next couple of days, of burke 90's tomorrow. there will be a heat index of over 100 by saturday. >> we will be right back with a look at some of this morning's top local news stories. this doesn't have to be our future. not if the senate acts now on legislation to promote energy efficiency, biofuels, and renewable energy sources. let's make america more energy independent, protect our environment, and
we had car wrecks in maryland and virginia. i've rarely give you read errors but i will do that because out of manassas in to the vienna there is a longstanding crash. the damage is done. there is a minor crash at the toll road eastbound and 29 has two car wrecks out of columbia. let's look live at 270 southbound the crash was a mile before the lady bug. ne divide. >>> bright sunshine today already. there are -- there will be a few pet to cause this afternoon. 83 degrees in arlington...
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a waiting list grew from minnesota to maryland. lisa drove four hours for the gentle giant who was downsized out of his apartment. bennie will now have acres to explore. >> we are very excited to take him on and give him a life, a care-free life. he'll be happy. >> reporter: there is a lot more wagging around here. no longer homeless, voiceless victims, but treasured friends one more time. michelle kosinski, nbc news. violet, louisiana. >> nice job, everybody. love a happy ending. that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt from new york. see you tomorrow morning on "today" and back tomorrow evening. "today" and back tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. cities across the bay area are trying to balance budgets a
a waiting list grew from minnesota to maryland. lisa drove four hours for the gentle giant who was downsized out of his apartment. bennie will now have acres to explore. >> we are very excited to take him on and give him a life, a care-free life. he'll be happy. >> reporter: there is a lot more wagging around here. no longer homeless, voiceless victims, but treasured friends one more time. michelle kosinski, nbc news. violet, louisiana. >> nice job, everybody. love a happy...
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one possible weather-related death happened in maryland, where paramedics say the heat likely played a role in the death of a 20-year-old man who was biking and had a heart attack. >> this is shaping up to be the warmest july on record, and we've had the jet stream well to the north and that has been reinforcing the warm air. >> reporter: in the nation's capital, more scorching temperatures, that tourists from oregon were not accustomed to. >> not this hot and not this much humidity. >> reporter: back in new york, blistering temperatures seemed appropriate for a sand sculpting contest at coney island but the most some can do is wait it out and take advantage of anything that's cool. for "today" rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> now here's jenna. >> thanks. >>> since the gulf dodged a bullet as bonnie faded away, the scramble to make up lost time is on. ships are getting back into place this morning as crews continue to work on plugging the gusher before another big storm stops work again. this as british newspapers are reporting this morning that bp's embattled ceo, tony hayward m
one possible weather-related death happened in maryland, where paramedics say the heat likely played a role in the death of a 20-year-old man who was biking and had a heart attack. >> this is shaping up to be the warmest july on record, and we've had the jet stream well to the north and that has been reinforcing the warm air. >> reporter: in the nation's capital, more scorching temperatures, that tourists from oregon were not accustomed to. >> not this hot and not this much...
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. >>> and the humane society of maryland is reminding drivers of the dangers of leaving kids or pets in your car exposed to the sweltering summer sun. to demonstrate, they left cookies to bake on the dashboard of a car. and well, the sweets not only baked. some of them even burned. yikes. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc's meteorologist bill karins with your weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. i understand, we've been in the middle of a heat wave. it was 120 in the car. >> if the temperature outside is that warm and closed in. dangers always in the summer months. good reminder. let's talk about what's happening in the tropics. mentioning bonnie and impacts of it's about to move on shore. winds are gusty, a weak tropical system, not going to cause any destruction. an equivalent to a squally type day. rain will pick up in miami shortly. watching out west yesterday, it was warm, 106 in vegas. cooler yesterday. sacramento 92, medford at 95. that heat still in the salt lake city area. you've had a hot summer, too, lately. 94. the s
. >>> and the humane society of maryland is reminding drivers of the dangers of leaving kids or pets in your car exposed to the sweltering summer sun. to demonstrate, they left cookies to bake on the dashboard of a car. and well, the sweets not only baked. some of them even burned. yikes. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc's meteorologist bill karins with your weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. i understand, we've been...
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. >> reporter: so hot in maryland, a car dealership was baking cookies on the dash. once again, much of the nation swelters. >> the heat wave is going to continue. if you had a little bit of a break for the two-thirds of the country that has been hot, a little bit of a break, the heat is coming back. it is going to remain hot. >> reporter: in chicago, with temperatures in the mid-90s, the kids get relief any way they can. and lester, it's beginning to look like this seeming never-ending wave of heat is going to last well into next week. that suv in the sinkhole, it went in there 24-odd hours ago with a full tank of gas, the engine, lester, is still running. back to you. >> kevin tibbles tonight, thanks. >>> let's turn to the economy now. another up day on wall street. the dow gained more than 102 points. capping off a big week. the blue chips finished up more than 3%. the stock market has been gaining on signs the economy may be getting stronger, but stubbornly high unemployment is one area that is still causing a lot of worry. in an interview with tim geithner for s
. >> reporter: so hot in maryland, a car dealership was baking cookies on the dash. once again, much of the nation swelters. >> the heat wave is going to continue. if you had a little bit of a break for the two-thirds of the country that has been hot, a little bit of a break, the heat is coming back. it is going to remain hot. >> reporter: in chicago, with temperatures in the mid-90s, the kids get relief any way they can. and lester, it's beginning to look like this seeming...
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in maryland, a 20-year-old ma biking in 100-degree heat. with temperatures digits, the u.s. is baking. >> man, it is hot in washington, the records are being shattered falling as fast as the heat is rising. the temperatures are rising, very humid. a heat index of 109 degrees. so for the tourist, water, ice cream, maybe a little bit of shade to try and stay cool. and this isn't over any time soon. >> here in raleigh, north carolina, the heat has been so oppressive we've actually gotten reports of fainting here at the farmer's market. if you think they're used to it, meteorologists say this is rare. we even had one heat index today of 117 degrees. >> reporter: why so hot? compounding the high temperatures are abnormally high levels of humidity pushing heat indices in the 100s. according to noaa we are on track to have the hottest summer in record. >> ice cold. >> leaving residents scrambling to beat the heat. >> good cold water on a nice hot day. the only problem is when you run out. >> i'll tell you the folks living in those states that have heat advisories definitely need co
in maryland, a 20-year-old ma biking in 100-degree heat. with temperatures digits, the u.s. is baking. >> man, it is hot in washington, the records are being shattered falling as fast as the heat is rising. the temperatures are rising, very humid. a heat index of 109 degrees. so for the tourist, water, ice cream, maybe a little bit of shade to try and stay cool. and this isn't over any time soon. >> here in raleigh, north carolina, the heat has been so oppressive we've actually...
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host: baltimore, maryland. bill, democratic line. caller: good morning a long time listener to "washington journal." good morning, sir. i agree that the moratorium was probably a jam too fast. they need to look a little further. item on the left a little bit but i have to tell you, just about harry reid, i think that was just him running for senate. he is running for his life. basically cap-and-trade was a victim of that. as to employment and your jobs on the rigs -- in the refineries, i have two cousins in texas in houston, if you are talking about job creation on the refinery site, sir, i have to correct you, they have been downsizing for years. if the refinery is hard not in the job creation business -- host: why are they downsizing? caller: automation and just the way business goes. across american industry, we have seen it. people get downsized. i just wanted to mention the truth of what happened. i would also offer that as far as the law goes an epa, you tell me you are in litigation. if the epa is not going to regulate you, wo
host: baltimore, maryland. bill, democratic line. caller: good morning a long time listener to "washington journal." good morning, sir. i agree that the moratorium was probably a jam too fast. they need to look a little further. item on the left a little bit but i have to tell you, just about harry reid, i think that was just him running for senate. he is running for his life. basically cap-and-trade was a victim of that. as to employment and your jobs on the rigs -- in the...
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from washington to new york hundreds and thousands of people lost hoariest it woman in nearby maryland died wind at tree fellz on aircraftz one person missing from a boat in western new york dozens of families cleaning up after a potential tornado swept through the community. it struck on saturday that tornado damage everything from homes to cars, brought trees down and power lines down. despite damage no one reported injured. x a different picture here and not wind not rain is just colder than normal plaza. >> you say that with such a face doria. low clouds outside fog sitting around really going to be slow to lift overall adjusted overcast morning overcast afternoon as well. corselet darya messin mentioned below average temperatures. continuing going to tomorrow as well. some drizzle may be produced from the morning fog by the end of the week we will warming up. here's a look inside fog trucker for separatists are shown as word sitting this morning over these bay in the peninsula and the north bay as well by about 10:00 hour we will clear it out through the north bay but keeping the
from washington to new york hundreds and thousands of people lost hoariest it woman in nearby maryland died wind at tree fellz on aircraftz one person missing from a boat in western new york dozens of families cleaning up after a potential tornado swept through the community. it struck on saturday that tornado damage everything from homes to cars, brought trees down and power lines down. despite damage no one reported injured. x a different picture here and not wind not rain is just colder than...
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and daddy was born in annapolis, maryland, and taught us all to love crab. it was special. and then we went to see "salt" last night. >> how was it? >> it came in second after "inception." but i enjoyed it. it's quite the ride. the thrill ride. and i think angelina jolie is the only actress on the planet that could have played this off. >> tell us what she played. >> we're not quite sure. she works for the cia, but you don't know if she's a russian spy as well. i don't want to give everything away, but she apparently did, like, 95% of her own stunts. and it is a nonstop action. so cody's going to be on later in the week to tell us what he saw of it. >> and i want to see "inception," too. i've heard both sides. some people loved it. some people couldn't stand it. the people who didn't like "shudder island," which i kind of liked. >> some people want to go to the movies and be entertained. some people like to go and be challenged intellectually. you know who you are. cody's seen "inception" twice and he's seen "salt," too. it's happening so much. if you miss one thing, go see
and daddy was born in annapolis, maryland, and taught us all to love crab. it was special. and then we went to see "salt" last night. >> how was it? >> it came in second after "inception." but i enjoyed it. it's quite the ride. the thrill ride. and i think angelina jolie is the only actress on the planet that could have played this off. >> tell us what she played. >> we're not quite sure. she works for the cia, but you don't know if she's a russian...